We like We Like Cats so we asked them to do a mix for our Guest Mix series. In case you need a reminder, the band is comprised of Honey Owens (Miracles Club, Valet), Eva Salens (Inca Ore) and Adam Forkner (White Rainbow). Here’s what Adam said on the mix: “Inspired by the cat show Sarah and I went to yesterday morning. There was this tiny Bengal kitten napping in his mother’s belly and he looked just like a tiny tiny cheetah, his spots were so purrfect. Also, exotic shorthairs, the longest cat in the world (Maine coon) was there, a very cute American short hair, and lots of other tuff lil dudes.” So We Like Cats really like cats. Some photos from their last year’s trip to the cat show, “just to get the idea of how tuff it is there”. The mix is a “live mix, complete with air horns, sirens, cat meows, very sloppy dubs and ‘rewinds’ and some tuff tuff tiger lion riddims”. Hope Snacks enjoyes this:

The more I use this revamped site, the less user friendly it becomes. So much for getting used to it.Anyway:

8. JamiroquaiI love Jamiroquai's singles, in fact I revere some of them as the finest tracks of the 1990s, but over the course of an album they often seem to run out of ideas. Thus, listening to their singles collection is an obvious decision to make. All the standards are there, with the unusual omission of "Cosmic Girl", a song I rate just below "Virtual Insanity" as one of their finest. Still, I can't ask for much more than what I have here.

8. CathedralI still can't quite believe that a member of Napalm Death, the band famous for the ultra-short "You Suffer", would found a successful doom metal act and perform in a style of metal almost entirely separate from grindcore. Still, I can appreciate both, so I gave Cathedral a listen. Not my kind of doom, I think. The sound quality just doesn't cut it, although I can see what the fuss is about sometimes. …